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Precipizio - Robert Harris  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Maroutan at Nov. 13, 2024
Precipizio - Robert Harris

Precipizio - Robert Harris
Italiano | 2024 | 420 Pages | ISBN: 8804760699 | EPUB | 648.55 KB

Londra, estate 1914. Mentre l'Europa si avvicina inesorabilmente alla Prima guerra mondiale, Venetia Stanley, un'affascinante giovane donna dell'alta società londinese, intrattiene un fitto carteggio con il primo ministro Herbert Asquith, un uomo sposato con più del doppio dei suoi anni. Venetia è la sua amante clandestina, la sua unica confidente sulle questioni di Stato e, nelle appassionate lettere che i due innamorati si scambiano quasi quotidianamente, Asquith la mette al corrente di informazioni confidenziali sul futuro dell'Europa e di telegrammi diplomatici di estrema riservatezza.

Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 19, 2018
Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916

Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 by Peter J. Yearwood
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 3319905651 | 4.81 MB

This book shows how a stormy parliamentary debate over the sale of German properties in Nigeria on 8 November 1916 began the process which brought down Asquith and made Lloyd George prime minister. The colonial secretary, Bonar Law, who was also leader of the Conservative Party, wanted neutral firms to bid. Usually presented as a policy imposed on him by doctrinaire Liberal free-traders, it was in fact that of the colonial government, which hoped that encouraging foreign competition would prevent the Nigerian export economy becoming controlled by a ring of mainly Liverpool firms. Seeing itself as the defender of Nigerian interests, the Colonial Office endorsed this.
Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 (Repost)

Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 by Peter J. Yearwood
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 3319905651 | 4.81 MB

This book shows how a stormy parliamentary debate over the sale of German properties in Nigeria on 8 November 1916 began the process which brought down Asquith and made Lloyd George prime minister. The colonial secretary, Bonar Law, who was also leader of the Conservative Party, wanted neutral firms to bid. Usually presented as a policy imposed on him by doctrinaire Liberal free-traders, it was in fact that of the colonial government, which hoped that encouraging foreign competition would prevent the Nigerian export economy becoming controlled by a ring of mainly Liverpool firms. Seeing itself as the defender of Nigerian interests, the Colonial Office endorsed this.

Margot at War: Love and Betrayal in Downing Street, 1912-1916  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at Feb. 3, 2019
Margot at War: Love and Betrayal in Downing Street, 1912-1916

Anne de Courcy, "Margot at War: Love and Betrayal in Downing Street, 1912-1916"
ASIN: B00KHQ8NHE, ISBN: 0297869833, 1780225903 | 2014 | AZW3 | 384 pages | 4 MB

New Model Army 1645-60 (Men-at-Arms Series 110)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Oleksandr74 at Nov. 3, 2019
New Model Army 1645-60 (Men-at-Arms Series 110)

Stuart Asquith, Chris Warner - New Model Army 1645-60
Osprey Publishing | 1999 | ISBN: 0850453852 | English | 49 pages | PDF | 22.43 MB
Men-at-Arms Series 110

Shakespeare and the Resistance [Audiobook]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Aug. 21, 2018
Shakespeare and the Resistance [Audiobook]

Shakespeare and the Resistance [Audiobook] by Clare Asquith
English | August 21st, 2018 | ASIN: B07G39VB2T | MP3@64 kbps + PDF | 7 hrs 27 mins | 207.45 MB
Narrator: Allan Corduner

Shakespeare's largely misunderstood narrative poems contain within them an explosive commentary on the political storms convulsing his country.
Shakespeare and the Resistance: The Earl of Southampton, the Essex Rebellion, and the Poems that Challenged Tudor Tyranny

Shakespeare and the Resistance: The Earl of Southampton, the Essex Rebellion, and the Poems that Challenged Tudor Tyranny by Clare Asquith
English | August 21, 2018 | ISBN: 1568588127 | EPUB | 288 pages | 23.8 MB
Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 (Repost)

Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 by Peter J. Yearwood
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 3319905651 | 4.81 MB

This book shows how a stormy parliamentary debate over the sale of German properties in Nigeria on 8 November 1916 began the process which brought down Asquith and made Lloyd George prime minister. The colonial secretary, Bonar Law, who was also leader of the Conservative Party, wanted neutral firms to bid. Usually presented as a policy imposed on him by doctrinaire Liberal free-traders, it was in fact that of the colonial government, which hoped that encouraging foreign competition would prevent the Nigerian export economy becoming controlled by a ring of mainly Liverpool firms. Seeing itself as the defender of Nigerian interests, the Colonial Office endorsed this.

Precipice: A Novel  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Sept. 18, 2024
Precipice: A Novel

Precipice: A Novel by Robert Harris
English | September 17, 2024 | ISBN: 0063248050 | True EPUB | 464 pages | 3.1 MB
Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 (Repost)

Nigeria and the Death of Liberal England: Palm Nuts and Prime Ministers, 1914-1916 by Peter J. Yearwood
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 3319905651 | 4.81 MB

This book shows how a stormy parliamentary debate over the sale of German properties in Nigeria on 8 November 1916 began the process which brought down Asquith and made Lloyd George prime minister. The colonial secretary, Bonar Law, who was also leader of the Conservative Party, wanted neutral firms to bid. Usually presented as a policy imposed on him by doctrinaire Liberal free-traders, it was in fact that of the colonial government, which hoped that encouraging foreign competition would prevent the Nigerian export economy becoming controlled by a ring of mainly Liverpool firms. Seeing itself as the defender of Nigerian interests, the Colonial Office endorsed this.